News & Comment
Why is Apple buying mobile ad network Quattro Wireless?
January 6, 2010, by mobiThinking
Apple is the fifth heavyweight to snap up a mobile ad network with the acquisition of Quattro Wireless (according to the Quattro blog on Tuesday). That's right: fifth. It's another huge endorsement of mobile advertising. Though what's significant about Apple is that, up to now, it hasn't shown any interest in advertising, mobile or otherwise... Read More
Nexus One: Where is Android at?
January 5, 2010, by Ruadhán O'Donoghue
With the announcement of the new GooglePhone, which promises to be the best Android device yet and by all early reports at least comparable with the iPhone 3GS, it seems appropriate to stop to take a look around to see where Android is at. We start with the breakdown of Android Platform distribution, based on access to the Android Market. Android versions (Source: http://developer.android.com)... Read More
Dear FTC, if you probe Google’s purchase of AdMob, please end speculation: give us real market share of mobile ad networks
December 21, 2009, by mobiThinking
If numerous press reports are to be believed the FTC plans to investigate Google's proposed acquisition of AdMob. If so the FTC has the opportunity to request revenue figures from the 15-20 big mobile ad networks serving the US market, hitherto unavailable to all those mobile pundits that have been speculating about who is the biggest. This means the FTC can put a stop to all the speculation… speculation that is unhelpful to a) Google/AdMob who don't want to be seen as dominant; b) all the other networks that serve the US market; c) advertisers and publishers that might be mislead into thinking size is everything when choosing an ad network... Read More
Crystal ball gazing (part 1): The MMA’s predictions for 2010
December 15, 2009, by mobiThinking
'Tis the season for crystal ball gazing. As the year draws to a close expect every sometime mobile pundit and their dog to roll out their predictions for 2010. Most of this will be pointless drivel or marketing claptrap. People who are allowed to make predictions for 2010: a) Analysts – it's their job. b) Industry associations – they should know what they're talking about. c) er… that's it... Read More
10 tips: Using location to know and serve your mobile customer better
December 9, 2009, by mobiThinking
One of the mobile's greatest attributes is its potential to use knowledge about the customer location and what they are doing to make marketing and services more useful and applicable... Read More